The Muppets

Muppet Studios was a central location in the film The Muppets. The studio is located in Hollywood, just off of Hollywood Boulevard. Walter, Gary, and Mary visit the now-decrepit studio on their vacation. The studio tour guide (Alan Arkin) says that Muppet Studios is "where dreams can come true." Tours (originally 50¢) are now $1.50 and poorly attended (the only other attendees are a group of Japanese tourists who think they are on a Universal Studios tour).

A geological survey (along with Tex Richman's sense of smell) says there is oil under the studio. Richman tries to get ownership of the studio under the guise of turning the studio into a Muppet museum.

The Muppets reunite in an attempt to raise the money needed to save the studio.

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The Muppets Studio (formerly known as Muppets Holding Company and Muppet Studios) is a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company. Formed in 2004, the studio manages the the Muppet characters and trademarks. The studio also serves as the real-life production house for many Muppet projects.